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Currently x86 is the only architecture that uses kvm_guest_init(). With PowerPC we're getting a second user, but the signature is different there and we don't need to export it, as it uses the normal kernel init framework. So let's move the x86 specific definition of that function over to the x86 specfic header file. Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
38 lines
809 B
C
38 lines
809 B
C
#ifndef __LINUX_KVM_PARA_H
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#define __LINUX_KVM_PARA_H
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/*
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* This header file provides a method for making a hypercall to the host
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* Architectures should define:
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* - kvm_hypercall0, kvm_hypercall1...
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* - kvm_arch_para_features
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* - kvm_para_available
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*/
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/* Return values for hypercalls */
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#define KVM_ENOSYS 1000
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#define KVM_EFAULT EFAULT
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#define KVM_E2BIG E2BIG
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#define KVM_EPERM EPERM
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#define KVM_HC_VAPIC_POLL_IRQ 1
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#define KVM_HC_MMU_OP 2
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#define KVM_HC_FEATURES 3
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#define KVM_HC_PPC_MAP_MAGIC_PAGE 4
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/*
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* hypercalls use architecture specific
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*/
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#include <asm/kvm_para.h>
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#ifdef __KERNEL__
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static inline int kvm_para_has_feature(unsigned int feature)
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{
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if (kvm_arch_para_features() & (1UL << feature))
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return 1;
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
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#endif /* __LINUX_KVM_PARA_H */
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